Technology

3D Creations provides more efficient prototyping

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students Jesse DePinto and Matthew Juranitch started their business, 3D Creations LLC, to bring inexpensive 3D printing to other businesses.

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GE Healthcare to invest $33 million in new Wisconsin imaging center

The University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health, GE Healthcare and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) today announced new agreements featuring a $32.9 million GE investment in a state-of-the-art medical imaging research facility in Madison.

GE Healthcare forms talent pipeline with UWM

Combining industrial leadership and academic prowess, GE Healthcare and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) today announced a unique collaboration aimed at building a pipeline of Wisconsin-based medical imaging software developers and researchers to drive the next generation of health care technology globally.

MSOE unveils learning suite outfitted with Apple technology

Milwaukee School of Engineering opened a learning suite Wednesday where students will be able to take advantage of Apple’s newest technology. Funded by a donation from Dr. Gene P. Carter, MSOE Regent Emeritus and alumnus, the Gene Carter Apple Technologies Learning Suite will provide students direct access to iMac computers, iTouch mobile devices, iPad tablets and Apple TV digital streaming technology.

Milwaukee Shines at solar conference

Milwaukee's citywide approach to developing a sustainable solar market is being heralded this week as an international blueprint for success.
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Finding Wisconsin is becoming easier for investors

One of my favorite pop quizzes for people outside Wisconsin, especially those who understand the tech-based economy, is to ask them to name the nation’s top five academic research universities. The answers invariably include the likes of Stanford, Yale and Harvard, but rarely does anyone outside the Midwest guess that UW-Madison is perennially on the list.

ZBB Energy’s losses are mounting

Menomonee Falls-based ZBB Energy Corp. reported a fiscal fourth quarter net loss of $5.8 million, or 13 cents per share, compared with a net loss of $1.7 million, or 8 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.

AT&T to upgrade to 4G LTE service

AT&T Inc. plans to roll out 4G LTE wireless service in the Milwaukee and Green Bay markets by the end of the year.

Direct Supply opens technology center at MSOE

The Direct Supply Technology Center at MSOE opened this week, according to an announcement by Direct Supply, Inc. on Tuesday. Occupying more than 9,000 square feet in the German-English Academy building on MSOE’s campus, the center has the capacity to hold 60 Direct Supply computer engineers and technology interns.

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